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The cover arts for Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way – The Remix' and 'The Collection' have been revealed! Check them out in their full sizes below.
-'The Remix' contains 14 remixes of hit songs such as 'The Edge of Glory' and producers such as Foster the People and Michael Woods have their takes on these hit songs.
-'The Collection' is a 3 disc collection set, consisting of the deluxe version of 'Born This Way', 'Born This Way – The Remix' and 'The Monsterball at Madison Square Garden DVD', which will be released on the same day as a separate item, in Blu-Ray.
1. Born This Way – Zedd Remix
2. Judas – Goldfrapp Remix
3. The Edge of Glory – Foster The People Remix
4. Yoü & I – Wild Beasts Remix
5. Marry The Night – The Weeknd & Ilangelo Remix
6. Black Jesus † Amen Fashion – Michael Woods Remix
7. Bloody Mary – The Horrors Remix
8. Scheiße – Guena LG Remix
9. Americano – Gregori Klosman Remix
10. Electric Chapel – Two Door Cinema Club Remix
11. Yoü & I – Metronomy Remix
12. Judas – Hurts Remix
13. Born This Way – Twin Shadow Remix
14. The Edge of Glory – Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix
The video was inspired by Salvador Dali and Francis Bacon. The video is about the birth of a new race. A race that bears no prejudice and a race that's primary ambition in life is to inspire unity, togetherness, and freedom.
The shooting of the music video for "Born This Way" began on January 22, 2011, and spanned until the 24th. MTV.fr reported that the video was set to be released on February 24th, however, on February 22nd, Gaga revealed that the release date is set for February 28th at 11:00 AM (Eastern Time).
Lady Gaga has been nominated for five People’s Choice Awards 2011: Favorite Female Artist, Favorite Song Of The Year: The Edge of Glory, Favorite Album of the Year, Favorite Pop Artist and Favorite Music Video: Judas. Gaga is up against artists in categories such as Adele, Beyonce, Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Rihanna and Nicki Minaj; Make sure to vote!
Lady Gaga has definitely proven her worth and her growing Internet presence! According to famecount.com, it is reflected that Lady Gaga has over 2 billion views on her YouTube channels, LadyGagaVEVO and LadyGagaOfficial,combined. The video 'Bad Romance' alone contributes more than 400 million of these views.
Also, Gaga has uploaded videos such as Gaga Vision and the country road version of Born This Way, which helped boost view counts by an obvious lot.
Lady Gaga has revealed the full single cover for her upcoming single 'Marry the Night'. She is seated atop of a car with car being blown up in the background. She channels a simple hairdo similar to ones found in videos off 'The Fame', like 'Paparazzi'. Gaga revealed the single cover after MARRY THE NIGHT SINGLE COVER was trended worldwide, tweeting 8 times that day itself.
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YAHOO! had a look at some of the most recognizable album covers of all time, including titles from The Beatles, U2,Lady GaGa & Nirvana.
'Born This Way' album cover is featured as one of the most iconic album covers of all time according to YAHOO database along with some other's legendary covers like, Beatles,Michael Jackson and more.
Born This Way,is the second of the pop diva’s albums, the special edition album cover featured a close-up of the artist’s head from the standard edition. The single “Born This Way” became the fastest selling song in iTunes history.
It is confirmed that Lady Gaga will perform at the 2011 MTV EMAs in Belfast which premieres Sunday, November 6th at 9pm CET. Don't forget to vote for Gaga who is nominated for six awards (Best Song, Best Pop, Best Female, Best Live, Best Video and Biggest Fans) at www.mtvema.com.
Who is excited to see Lady GaGa performing for the MTV EMAs for first time ever?!?What song choice is going to be her performance all about?
Do not forget to support Lady Gaga at the MTV EMAs by voting for her in the six categories she is voted for – Best Song, Best Pop, Best Female, Best Live, Best Video and Biggest Fans. The MTV EMAs will take place on 6th November this year in Belfast.
Lady Gaga certainly gave her soul and heart on singing for Bill Clinton on Saturday night. During a concert honoring the tenth anniversary of Clinton's foundation and his belated 65th birthday, the pop star playfully flirted with the former president.
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“Bill, I’m having my first real Marilyn Monroe moment,” Gaga said after crooning “happy birthday” to him during her opening number. “I always wanted to have one. And I was hoping that it didn’t involve an accident with some pills and a strand of pearls, so here we are.”
Clinton — in the front row at the Hollywood Bowl with his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and daughter, Chelsea — laughed when Gaga told him, “I wish you were playing sax with me tonight, baby.”
Wearing only a beige body suit and heels by the end of the performance, Gaga took off pieces of her outfit as she danced and adapted a few of her hit songs for the occasion. “So tonight, I just thought we’d all get caught up in a little 'Bill Romance,'” she said before her rendition of “Bad Romance” devoted to the 42nd president. At one point, while gyrating directly in front of Clinton clan, Gaga quipped, “It’s a good thing I used to dance on bars, right?”
The former first family smiled and clapped along, but Clinton later told the crowd that he was a little worried about the performance. "I got nervous when Gaga said she was planning to have a Marilyn moment. I thought, my God, I get Lady Gaga and I will have a heart attack celebrating my 65th birthday,” he joked.
One risqué bit that Clinton may have missed: Gaga did perform the intro to her song “Government Hooker” before exiting the stage. Less hard to miss: she dropped the F-bomb and gave the middle finger in between songs, telling Clinton: "If someone had told me so many years ago that I'd be doing that right in front of you I just would not believe them. I would have given a good American f–k you."
My study of gender manipulation, though not a new endeavor in the fields of art and fashion, has been both revealing and terrifying — perhaps my most emotionally challenging performance to date. Beginning as an invention of my mind, Jo Calderone was created with Nick Knight as a mischievous experiment. After working together tirelessly and passionately for years, eating bovine hearts, throwing up on ourselves, giving birth to an alien nation and an AK-47, Nick and I began to wonder: how much exactly can we get away with? Given the nature of this V Magazine issue, an exploration of “the model,” I felt it appropriate to investigate, in diary form, how the past few months of my work have been a deliberate attack on the “idea” of the “modern model,” or, in my case, the “modern pop singer.” How can we remodel the model? In a culture that attempts to quantify beauty with a visual paradigm and almost mathematical standard, how can we fuck with the malleable minds of onlookers and shift the world’s perspective on what’s beautiful? I asked myself this question. And the answer? Drag.
Nick and I photographed Jo, omitted his biological sex, and shopped the photographs around to men’s fashion magazines. The cover of Vogue Hommes Japan, a major Japanese men’s publication, was a coup to say the least, exciting mostly because we had convinced the editors that Jo Calderone was a male model and had sold his look as the next big thing. Nick Knight, a photographer with intuition that borders on godly, wondered immediately if they would be able to feel my spirit in the photograph. He wondered, knowing good and well his photographs were marvelous and utterly masculine, if there was still no way to mask my intensity as a performer. What an interesting venture it was, because, in truth, really brilliant models have the chameleonic ability to transform into new creatures all the time. So why should I be any different? Was our experimentation devious? Or is it nobody’s business whether or not Jo has a cock in his pants? It was a few weeks later, after the cover was printed, that Nick said to me, sweetly, “Gaga, I believe Jo has to sing.”
I wrestled with this idea. Would it be convincing? What was the purpose of the piece? And if I were to do it, what would its significance be in relation to my work as Lady Gaga? Yes, this is me, but in the fantasy of performance I imagined (or hoped) the world would weigh both individuals against one another as real people, not as one person playing two. Lady Gaga versus Jo Calderone, not Lady Gaga “as.” That would be the intention of the process, to co-exist with an alternate version of myself — in the same universe. So I reasoned, how could remodeling my current image ignite a statement or revelation about me as an artist? What is the new model of the performer and how can I push the boundaries? The answer was that Jo would not just make a statement about me as performer, but would reveal things about me as a woman. I decided then that there was only one way to execute this piece: Jo and Gaga had to argue.
As I began to reckon with Jo, I found it important to excavate what he didn’t like about me, or rather, what I struggle with liking about myself. Concurrently, I felt it necessary to imagine what the public expects of me during a performance of this magnitude — the opening of the VMAs — and how I might destroy this expectation in a variety of ways. On a stage, the laws of fantasy are meant to be broken, but I have always found it difficult to bring my real pussy out there with me. (Or do I bring it out there and just don’t know it?) I have always feared that the reality of love, if brought into the spotlight, has the potential to destroy creativity. Needless to say, the line between fantasy and reality is blurred in my life, as this psychobabble may indicate, so I drew upon my personal experiences to initiate a deeper parallel. Do my lovers feel like an extension of my audience? Because I refuse to draw a distinction between what’s real and what is artifice, do they feel a part of the show? How can Jo become more relatable and lovable than I am?
During my performance and the three days I spent as him, I felt permission through him to confess things about myself as a woman, things I would normally keep hidden. In a way, it seemed that he could get away with a lot more than I can. He talked about his feelings, wore Brooks Brothers, smoked Marlboro Lights, drank beer on stage, and talked about what I refuse to discuss publicly: my relationships. It was by remodeling myself into something completely foreign, and in some ways crafting the anti-pop performance, that the complexities of “the model” began to unfold. For someone known as much for her image as for her music — and this has become my model — the presence of Jo in no way eradicated my spirit from the stage. I was still ever-present, and, in fact, more myself than ever. Jo had a clean slate. Jo had no past or future to answer to. Jo existed only in that moment, as I chose for him to.
By remodeling the “model artist,” “model citizen,” or “supermodel,” we can liberate the present. The transformation detaches the model from any universal paradigm and allows him or her to reinvent perspective in a pure, unattached moment. Within the different archetypes of our psychology, which part of ourselves can tackle an obstacle with more honesty or strength? Is it a farce to transform? Or is it an injustice to “the model” to treat him or her as a prototype? How will you remodel yourself and discover which model is best for today? Use every ounce of potential you have, raise revolution against what people expect of you, and tell the world this is not a rehearsal. This is the real me. And listen up, ‘cause it could be the most honest incarnation yet.
Lady Gaga is the main face of RTL II's commercials.RTL II is a very well known music channel,which recently caught Lady GaGa to make a metropolis commercial spot for TV.Four videos are currently available and you can stream them now, below:
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Here it is! Lady Gaga's new fashion film for M•A•C Viva Glam is finally here. Nicola Formichetti and Gaga are proud to present this film. What do you think of it? Tell us YOUR thoughts in the comments section below, and be sure to share it on Twitter, Facebook and all other forms of social networks.
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Lady Gaga has been nominated for twoMTV O Music Awards. The fist nomination is for 'Fan Army FTW' and the second MTV O Music Award nomination is for 'Must Follow Artist on Twitter'. The MTV O Music Awards honor artists, innovators, fans and web celebrities that are driving change and impacting the way we discover, share and enjoy music. The O Music Awards 2 will be live on October 31st.
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+ February 29 12-'BornThisWay' Foundation- Lady Gaga and her mother, Cynthia Germanotta, announced that they will officially launch the Born This Way Foundation at Harvard University’s Sanders Theatre.+ February 07 12-New Tour Stage- Gaga will be releasing a photo of the new The Monster Ball 3: Born This Way tour stage this Tuesday via her Twitter.
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